Should New President Reverse Obama’s Executive Orders With Executive Orders? TRUMP SAYS YES!

“In the first 100 days, we’re going to knock the hell out of Obamacare,” Trump declared to a delighted audience. “You know the great thing about executive orders is that I don’t have to go back to Congress. I just sit down… and I will be unsigning many…”

SEE THE LIST OF ALL 164 OBAMA EXECUTIVE ORDERS BELOW

Americans Are Fuming As Obama Continues To Take The Law Into His Own Hands Often Bypassing Congress With The Stroke Of A Pen.

What to do? Ever growing number of Americans are beginning to realize the damage President Obama has done by not only usurping his authority, but by sometimes unilaterally acting against the will of the American people. And while President Franklin D. Roosevelt holds the all-time record with 3,522 executive orders, most of them were far less onerous that many of Obama’s. Still, with over 164 Executive Orders under his belt Obama should have no problem riling up the American people who are finally chanting their mantra, ‘Enough is Enough.’

Do two wrongs make a right? If Obama overstepped his bounds by bypassing congress and signing executive orders, is it appropriate for those who railed against his actions to take the same action themselves? That’s the argument made by Obama fans who want to see his orders stand. On the other hand, if the actions were indeed unwanted or counter-productive for the citizens of our great country, shouldn’t we do away with them as soon as possible? Does the fact that we’ll never get the job done if it all has to go through congress validate the skip-congress decision? Isn’t that exactly why Obama skipped congress in the first place?

There are some tough decisions ahead. Trump knows what he’s going to do and the rest of his posse are figuring it out, but remember, Obama knew what he was going to do too, at least he said he did when he called George Bush’s use of executive orders “The Biggest Problem We’re Facing Right Now.”

FLASHBACK, OBAMA 2008:

Using executive orders to bypassing congress is obviously considered a less desirable choice than following the time-consuming rules. Even Obama himself was clear that executive orders were generally inappropriate when he ran for office in 2008. It’s obvious, as you will see in the video below from the Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Townhall on March 31, 2008. In the Video Obama says he:

“He Intends To Reverse Bush’s Use of Executive Orders To Bring More And More Power Into The Executive Branch.”

“I taught constitutional law for ten years. I take the Constitution very seriously. The biggest problems that we’re facing right now have to do with George Bush trying to bring more and more power into the executive branch and not go through Congress at all, and that’s what I intend to reverse when I’m president of the United States of America.”

Hypocrisy?

During a packed rally outside of Washington D.C., Republican front-runner Donald Trump said that if he were president, he would use executive orders to “unsign” policies enacted by President Obama immediately.

When an audience member asked what a President Trump would do his first days in office, the real estate mogul said he would “knock the hell” out of Obama’s signature legislation. Trump announced:

“In The First 100 Days, We’re Going To Knock The Hell Out Of Obamacare”

According to the Daily Caller, he went on to say, “You know the great thing about executive orders is that I don’t have to go back to Congress. I just sit down… and I will be unsigning many, maybe not all. Maybe there’s a couple of good ones [Obama policies], I don’t know, I doubt it.”

“But we’re going to be unsigning a lot of executive orders, especially his [Obama’s] order that basically lets anybody they want just pour into our country. That’s going to end,” the billionaire added.

The order he’s referencing is Obama’s hotly-contested November 2014 executive order granting legal status to five million illegal immigrants. Many legal experts considered the president’s act unconstitutional and the courts have blocked its implementation.

Trump continued explaining what he would like to do upon first assuming the power of the presidency. “We’re going to start immediately working on Social Security. Immediately working on Medicare so that we really make it strong. We’re going to bring great things back to this country. You’re going to be so proud of me.”

Do you agree with Trump decision to use Executive Orders to ‘unsign’ Obama’s Executive Orders?